Basically the article posits that after scoring big hits with Empire, Fresh Off The Boat, and How To Get Away With Murder, networks are making a big push to put more ethnicities front and center on TV — but that this initiative is wrong because it's hurting white actors!

WELL, Shonda Rhimes, the executive producer of HTGAWM — as well as the creator of Scandal and Grey's Anatomy — has a response to that! She tweeted:

Kim KardashianWest's baby daddy has been at the center of somewhat controversial situations when it comes to that age old word.

Like when he decided to take a stand against racism and wore the Confederate flag on the sleeve of his jacket — or when he spoke about racism at the BET Honors this year — he's here to say enough with that old concept.

The debate over whether Giuliana Rancic made the sameZendaya "weed" comment multiple times during the most recent taping of Fashion Police has grown legs and taken on a life of it's own!

Although it has been reported that the FP panel taped that specific episode three times and the E! News host reportedly said the same line every single take, Access Hollywood'sBilly Bushfinds that hard to believe — even confirming via text that Rancic said they taped the show only once.

Race is an issue that this needs to be talked about, and MTV is trying to get the conversation started.

This Martin Luther King Jr. Day, for the first time in the network's history, they'll be airing all of their programs in black and white from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.

The goal is jar audiences enough that they'll begin having, what MTV is calling "The Talk – candid, confident and 'color brave' conversations on race and bias." It's all a part of their Look Different anti-bias campaign.

Throughout the day, monologues from people like Kendrick Lamar, Common, Big Sean, Ava DuVernay, David Oyelowo, Penn Badgley, Jordin Sparks, Pete Wentz, Sen. Rand Paul, Rep. John Lewis, and Sen. Cory Booker will air, to help get people to discuss our differences.

After the Martin Place siege in Sydney Australia ended in tragedy and it came to light that the man behind the attack was an extremist Muslim cleric, Australians on Twitter had the most incredible response ever.

Instead of responding to the attack with fear and uncertainty, they banded together to start #IllRideWithYou a movement that showed hundreds of thousands of people supporting their Muslim brothers and sisters.